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Post by Firefox on Mar 19, 2014 23:17:54 GMT
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Post by billieblue on Mar 20, 2014 10:01:24 GMT
Look great but a bit too buoyant for me!
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Post by Firefox on Mar 20, 2014 10:48:30 GMT
Look great but a bit too buoyant for me! Would it suit Penny Bouncey Bouncey, penny13?
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Post by billieblue on Mar 20, 2014 11:19:47 GMT
Look great but a bit too buoyant for me! Would it suit Penny Bouncey Bouncey, penny13? When she sees this we might find out!
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Post by Pollik on Mar 20, 2014 18:23:11 GMT
Looks a bit gimmicky to me...don't think I will be shelling out
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Post by Neva Aglenn on Mar 20, 2014 20:30:18 GMT
Sorry, got bored watching Him try & snag His webbing strap over the Branch! 'Tree House Architect'...!? (Jealousy 'cos I'm only a common 'Aquatic Leisure Engineer' !!?)
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Post by edina on Mar 21, 2014 7:02:42 GMT
The squirrels round here would chew through those straps in no time, or use them as a short cut between trees.
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Post by seanrua on Mar 26, 2014 7:02:03 GMT
I saw this before and wasn't impressed. I'd agree with most of the criticism.
Sorry for being negative, but this offers nothing that couldn't be done cheaper and easier, imo.
sean rua.
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Post by Firefox on Mar 26, 2014 12:50:31 GMT
I certainly wouldn't buy one for £470... £70 and I may consider it.
But I doubt they could make it for that price.
They don't mention this but I think it could be quite vulnerable to puncture and tearing of the bottom skin, so I'm not sure about the longevity.
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Post by robmac on Mar 26, 2014 18:16:04 GMT
I saw these a while back and to be honest I couldn't see the point of them, if you're gonna have a tent why suspend it up in the air.
What happens when you are desperate for a pee in the night?
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Post by Firefox on Mar 26, 2014 21:02:27 GMT
Open the hatch at the bottom, lie face down over it, and pee through that!
Make sure nobody is coming up the ladder though!
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